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Last month, the Tampa Bay Times reported that criminals, cheaters and opportunists are taking advantage of lax oversight to collect millions through a subsidized tutoring program known as supplemental educational services.

We also reported that companies accused of fraud are welcomed back to do business in the state again and again and that the system, in which vendors are hired by school systems statewide, is rife with conflicts of interest.

The series started a statewide conversation about SES. Now we want to hear from Florida teachers and school district employees. What works about the program? What problems have you seen?

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Gradebook features education articles and insights on schools in Florida, focusing on Tampa Bay area schools. What's the latest from the Florida Department of Education? How is the FCAT being used to compare Florida schools? What's going on in Tampa Bay schools? Get an insider's view from the Times education reporting team.